Maui is king of "best beach" list

Black Rock, at the northern end of Kaanapali Beach, near the Sheraton Maui resort, is the place to go jumping - or just watch the craziness. It's also a prime snorkeling spot. CINDY YAMANAKA, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER;TEXT BY GARY A. WARNER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

In a nation of more than 300 million people, a small county in the Pacific Ocean that's home to just over 155,000 people has nearly a quarter of the country's best beaches.

Maui is called "The Valley Island," but in most travelers' minds, its beaches are synonymous with the Hawaiian island. In the annual "Best Beach" contest held since 1991, Maui has won four times – five, if you want to stretch the definition of Maui. Maui County includes the islands of Molokai and Lanai. A beach on Lanai was the winner in 1997.

And Maui isn't done. A remote beach in an area once favored by Oprah Winfrey made this year's Top 10 and is likely to win the top spot eventually.

It's not all good news for Maui's famous beaches. A U.S. Geological Survey report says Maui has the highest rate of beach erosion in the state. Data from 1899 to 2007 show Maui beaches averaged 6.7 inches of sand lost each year. The worst impact is on the north shore near Paia. Erosion rates are somewhat higher in the Kaanapali area than in Kihei or Wailea.

As to the rankings, I've criticized the methodology of the contest put out each spring by "Dr. Beach," Stephen Leatherman, a Florida oceanography professor. He has a big East Coast bias. But we can't argue with his favorites in Maui. Here are the big four (or five), along with the next champion in waiting. The year the beach won the contest is in parentheses.

D.T. Fleming Beach Park, Maui (2006) I've taken my share of knocks at this great bodysurfing beach on the sometimes turbulent northwest shore of Maui. When you're feeling a bit winded from battling the waves, there are shade trees along parts of the mile-long strand. When you are ready to call it a day, head uphill to the bar at the Ritz-Carlton for some sundowner drinks and pupus.

Kaanapali, Maui (2003) The busiest beach on this list, it's fronted by a string of hotels from the Sheraton on the north to the Hyatt on the south and the Whaler's Village shopping mall in the middle. With all the fancy resort swimming pools, guests sometimes that forget a world class beach is just on the other side of the walkway. There's usually gentle surf and knockout views out toward Lanai. My favorite spot is Black Rock at the north end of the beach, with its excellent snorkeling and the crazies jumping off the rock.

Wailea Beach, Maui (1999) Wider, hotter and less crowded than Kaanapali to the north, Wailea is also fronted by luxury hotels and rocks in portions, but wide sands in other areas. The drop-off is gradual here, making it good for kids if the waves aren't up. The view here is also outstanding, with views toward the tiny Molokini crater dive spot and the island of Kahoolawe, once used for Navy target practice.

Kapalua Bay Beach, Maui (1991) The first "best beach" on Leatherman's list is still one of the islands' prettiest, though in the intervening decades, development has taken over the slope just above the beach, replacing palm trees and greenery with hotel and condo units. Though it has lost some of its magic, the beach itself is still a beautiful crescent of blond-colored sand fronting clear aquamarine waters.

Hulopoe, Lanai (1997) Lanai is officially part of Maui County, governed from the Maui town of Wailuku. If you want to get political, it could be included in Maui's best beach count. There's actually a geological basis for inclusion with the other beaches. Lanai and Molokai were once part of Maui Nui, the massive, ancient volcanic island that collapsed into the sea millions of years ago. Hulopoe is the best beach in the Hawaiian islands that barely anyone gets to. It's next to the Four Seasons Manele Bay on the former pineapple plantation island. There are trees for shade and picnic tables for get-togethers, and a nice mix of tourists and locals.

Hamoa Beach (No. 5 this year). Travelers really, really have to want to visit this beach. It's just beyond the Travaasa Resort at the end of the twisting, 52-mile Hana Highway from Kahului. The beach is framed by coconut palm trees that give shade on hot days. The beach is actually the side of an old volcanic crater. The area has been a favored getaway for celebrities for nearly a century. Aviator Charles Lindbergh is buried in a churchyard nearby, writer Ernest Hemingway called it one of the most beautiful beaches he'd seen, ex-Beatle George Harrison lived not far away and TV host/magnate Oprah Winfrey owns property on this side of the island, though her main residence is now upcountry near Kula. If all goes according to the trend, Hamoa should reach the No. 1 designation later this decade.

Black Rock, at the northern end of Kaanapali Beach, near the Sheraton Maui resort, is the place to go jumping - or just watch the craziness. It's also a prime snorkeling spot. CINDY YAMANAKA, ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER;TEXT BY GARY A. WARNER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
The sweeping beach of Kaanapali, on the northwest coast of Maui. It's been rated a "best beach" in the past and is the Maui beach on the list that most vacationers have probably experienced. PHOTO BY MICHAEL GOULDING, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER; ;TEXT BY GARY A. WARNER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
Hulopoe Beach on Lanai in Hawaii. The beach is adjacent to the Four Seasons Manele Bay Resort. There's plenty of sand, shade trees and warm water for locals and tourists to share. PHOTO BY GARY A. WARNER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
D.T. Fleming Beach near The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua was the original "best beach" when the Dr. Beach contest started in 1991. It's still a classic. CINDY YAMANAKA, REGISTER FILE PHOTO, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER;;TEXT BY GARY A. WARNER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
Hulopoe, on Lanai, is a beautiful strand not far from the ferry dock. It's also next to the Four Seasons Manele Bay resort. Since Lanai is part of "Maui County," it's possible to add Hulopoe to Maui's count of best beaches FILE PHOTO;TEXT BY GARY A. WARNER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
The beach at Kapalua on the island of Maui. Much of the coconut grove that surrounded the beach has fallen victim to development of hotel/condo units, but it's still one of the prettiest in the state. PHOTO BY MICHAEL GOULDING, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER;TEXT BY GARY A. WARNER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER
The coast line of west Maui is shown near the resort town of Wailea. Erosion has hit some of the beaches in Maui, but Wailea remains a favorite of sun, sand and surf fans from around the world AP FILE PHOTO;TEXT BY GARY A. WARNER, THE ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER

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